Pills
In your pursuit to understanding women, you might come across what they call Red, Blue and Black pills. Those ideas is considered largely taboo by most, as it known to incite violence against women. But rather than hiding you from those concepts, the following articles attempts to present you what those concepts are in a very neutral way with the intent of informing you of their existence rather than swaying you to believe or not believe in it.
The word "Pill" originated from the movie "The Matrix", wherein Keanu Reeves was asked to choose whether he would like to know the truth about the simulated world, or he would rather stay as is.
The following is the gist of what are the idea they are trying to convey.
Blue pill
You don't question anything, and you choose to leave in your cozy little contrived reality because it makes you feel better. You ignore the negative realities because they're not nice, therefore you make a poor leader and are basically just a limp-wristed, dime a dozen chump. You're an unsophisticate. A peasant. Prey. Made to be taken advantage of. You are most people.
Red pill
You question just about everything and see that most of what people believe to be true is just the product social conditioning. Although you are morally bound, you are more in tune with objective reality and consider that in your decision making instead of succumbing to societal pressures.
The Black Pill
The “Black Pill” is an extremist ideology that advocates complete detachment from societal morals, often leading to nihilism and harmful behavior. Proponents claim it represents “objective reality,” but in practice it can foster cynicism, misanthropy, and even violence. We strongly caution against adopting this mindset, as it contradicts the values of empathy, respect, and healthy relationships that this guide promotes.